articleRadiation ResearchMar 1, 2012BRONZE OA

Studies of the Mortality of Atomic Bomb Survivors, Report 14, 1950–2003: An Overview of Cancer and Noncancer Diseases

Radiation Effects Research Foundation

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Abstract

This is the 14th report in a series of periodic general reports on mortality in the Life Span Study (LSS) cohort of atomic bomb survivors followed by the Radiation Effects Research Foundation to investigate the late health effects of the radiation from the atomic bombs. During the period 1950-2003, 58% of the 86,611 LSS cohort members with DS02 dose estimates have died. The 6 years of additional follow-up since the previous report provide substantially more information at longer periods after radiation exposure (17% more cancer deaths), especially among those under age 10 at exposure (58% more deaths). Poisson regression methods were used to investigate the magnitude of the radiation-associated risks, the…

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Keywords
  • Poisson regression
  • Medicine
  • Confidence interval
  • Cancer
  • Relative risk
  • Cohort
  • Demography
  • Cohort study
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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